Keynotes and highlights

In order to strengthen the industry network in these challenging times in the automotive industry, we were very pleased to bring our customers, partner companies and colleagues from locations around the world together again in person. We had two great conference days including an accompanying trade exhibition with numerous highlights. Here is a brief summary:

CATARC keynote on Day 1

The industry is looking to China for future developments in many areas – not only for the development of vehicles and driving functions, but also to regulate automated driving. The opening keynote by Zhiqiang Zhang, Chief of Intelligent Driving Division at CATARC, provided valuable insights into this highly dynamic field. He presented which national, local and international policies are being developed in China and the enormous impact these will have on the intelligent and connected vehicles (ICV) of the future. Using various examples and visions, he emphasized that these safety factors can only be achieved with an integrated combination of simulation and testing on the road.

KPIT keynote on day 1

In an additional keynote speech that opened the evening event on the first day of the conference, Gustavo Oyervides Zerrweck, AD Europe Senior Practice Director at KPIT, gave an overview on how IPG Automotive’s tool landscape contributed to enabling and validating the AD level 3 program at Honda. KPIT has been working on this project with IPG Automotive as a partner since 2016 to meet the challenge of testing millions of scenarios, among other things. CarMaker was integrated into KSIL, KPIT’s inhouse SIL platform for end-to-end scenario-based ADAS & AD validation for this purpose, enabling a growth in scenario testing from 6100 in 2016 up to 3 million scenarios in 2024.

Robert Bosch GmbH keynote on day 2

Ulrich Schulmeister, Vice President Technology and Engineering at Robert Bosch GmbH, opened the second day with a captivating keynote speech on the credible simulation approach. With a robotaxi use case from the US, he showed how the automotive industry in Europe can only remain competitive through collaboration. He focused on the various challenges that the industry has to face now and in the future: extremely fast development cycles primarily driven by China, the crucial role of software in modern vehicles and the safety that must always be guaranteed in these dynamic developments. The key to meeting these challenges is trust and cooperation. Because only when systems and software, simulation and development and the various parties involved work hand in hand in a spirit of trust will the solutions of the future be fast, reliable and safe.

What is more

  • 43 speakers with presentations on various projects involving virtual test driving
  • 13 exhibitors with fascinating shared projects, new products and more
  • Countless discussions and inspirations for potential future projects
  • Over 250 participants
  • And much more

Complete programme 2024

Time 

08:00–09:00 a.m.

Registration and breakfast

09:00–09:15 a.m.

Welcome and opening of Apply & Innovate

09:15–10:00 a.m.

Intelligent and Connected Vehicle Policy Standards and Testing Evaluation in China

China Automotive Technology and Research Center Co.,Ltd.

10:00–10:30 a.m.

Coffee break and exhibition

TimeADAS/AD: Test ScenariosX-in-the-Loop

10:30–11:00 a.m.

Accelerating the Scenario Loop

DeepScenario GmbH

Leveraging Virtual Testing from Algorithm to Vehicle Level in Series Application Projects at Continental Engineering Services

Continental Engineering Services GmbH

11:00–11:30 a.m.

Scenario Generation for CarMaker Simulation with Drones

Unbiased perspective expansion through time and location pooling of multi-drone recording

Automatum Data GmbH

Virtual ADAS Testing with Real Vehicles

Pulling the test track into the lab and your vehicle never feels a difference - Setting up a VIL test lab for ADAS testing

Keysight Technologies Deutschland GmbH & Audi AG

11:30 a.m.–12:00

IAV Mela: Innovative AI-Powered Automatic Scenario Creation and Modification for ADAS/AD Virtual Validation

IAV GmbH

12:00–01:30 p.m.

Lunch break and exhibition

TimePowertrainTest Processes: Test Benches

01:30–02:00 p.m.

Realizing Shift Performance Evaluation through Transmission-HiLS

Toyota Motor Corporation

Tire-in-the-Loop – Test Method

Proof of concept at internal drum test bench

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)

02:00–02:30 p.m.

Dynamic Route Switching in CarMaker

Volkswagen AG & Kristl, Seibt & Co Ges.m.b.H.

Vehicle-in-the-Loop Testbed and Motion Laboratory

Testing ADAS in a virtual environment with realistic pedestrian interactions

Technische Universität Berlin

02:30–03:00 p.m.

Complete Vehicle Testing on an Engine Test Bench

Impact of different vehicle operating strategies on the combustion engine

AUDI AG

Consistency of the Development Tool Chain through Combined Test Environments and Virtual Simulations

From base calibration to type approval with a consistent tool chain

APL Automobil Prüftechnik Landau GmbH

03:00–04:00 p.m.

Coffee break and exhibition

TimeTest AutomationVirtual Reality & Driving Simulators

04:00–04:30 p.m.

Advanced Continuous Integration / Continuous Testing

A toolchain as a standardized prerequisite for virtual testing

Continental Engineering Services GmbH

Weather-Aware XiL Systems

Insights from the ROADVIEW project

CARISSMA - Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt

04:30–05:00 p.m.

Adaptive Test Automation Framework Using TCL Scripting for Validation

KPIT Technologies Ltd.

CarMaker@AUDEx

Unity-based integration of CarMaker into the AUDEx project for the operation of a driving simulator

Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (HAW Hamburg)

From 06:30 p.m.

Evening event

Time 

08:45–09:00 a.m.

Start of day 2

09:00–09:45 a.m.

System Virtualization for Evaluating Safety Critical Functions Using Credible Simulation Approach

Robert Bosch GmbH

09:45–10:00 a.m.

Coffee break and exhibition

TimeSimulation CredibilityVehicle-in-the-Loop & Euro NCAP

10:00–10:30 a.m.

Building Credibility Together

Cross-company collaboration for credible simulation standards

Robert Bosch GmbH

VIL Method Based on an AEB Maneuver

Objectification of the emergency brake assistant with real and virtual targets based on the Vehicle-in-the-Loop method

Kempten University of Applied Sciences

10:30–11:00 a.m.

Digital Twin-Based Simulated Automotive Radar for Virtual Testing

APTIV / Chalmers University of Technology

Proving Ground Automation for Scenario-Based Validation Tests

Linking CarMaker and proving ground

DEKRA Automobil GmbH

11:00–11:15 a.m.

Coffee break and exhibition

TimeControl System Calibration Using Driving SimulatorsModel-Based Development

11:15–11:45 a.m.

Virtual ECUs on Driving Simulators with CarMaker

AUDI AG & Synopsys Inc.

How Do You Measure the Validity of Traffic Models?

Comparing the driveBOT driver model with state-of-the-art machine learning approaches using public datasets

cogniBIT GmbH

11:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m.

System Integration of 6DOF Motion Platform with Virtual Reality for Scenario-based Testing of Autonomous Electric Vehicle (AEV) Using CarMaker

University of Nottingham Malaysia

Scalable Simulation Framework for Synthetic Data Generation to Test Higher Automation Levels

Valeo Schalter und Sensoren GmbH

12:15–01:45 p.m.

Lunch break and exhibition

TimeVehicle DynamicsADAS/AD: Accident Prevention

01:45–02:15 p.m.

Simulation Based Pre-Adjustment (SiPA) of Brake System’s Control Functions

Connecting simulation and artificial intelligence methods

Continental Automotive Technolgies GmbH

A Customized Lidar Sensor Ethernet Interface for the Software Validation in a Closed-Loop Virtual Environment

Rear accident prevention for Linde forklift trucks

Linde Material Handling GmbH (KION Group AG)

02:15–02:45 p.m.

 

Hardware & Software-in-the-Loop Methodology to Explore Anti Block System by Electric Regenerative Brake for Motorcycles

Real time testing and exploration of software integrated electric powertrain for motorcycles: conventional ABS and regenerative braking with E-PT behavior

Soluzioni Ingegneria srl & Typhoon HIL

Co-Simulation Framework for Emergency Avoidance Assessment Virtual Validation

Integrating scenario-based testing for emergency lane keeping and minimum risk manoeuvres

Valeo Mobility Tech Center

02:45–03:15 p.m.

Context-Based AI Systems for Robust Yaw Rate and Trajectory Predictions in Autonomous Driving

Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

Model Based Development for ADAS Functions Fusing Physical and Virtual World

Auto parking system and auto emergency brake system

AISIN Corporation

03:15–03:45 p.m.

Coffee break and exhibition

TimeTest ProcessesADAS/AD: Special Applications

03:45–04:15 p.m.

GenericXiL with CarMaker

From scenario to driving function testing

CARIAD SE

Vineyard Scenario Generation and Optimal Control for Automated Operations in Virtual Environment

Co-simulation of vehicle dynamics, environment and in-field sensors according to the latest precision farming technologies

Soluzioni Ingegneria srl

04:15–04:45 p.m.

Standards-Based Co-Simulation of Sensor Models

Movie NX and Persival’s lidar sensor simulation with consistent 3D object rendering and motion

Persival GmbH

LSTM-Based Virtual Load Sensor for Heavy-Duty Vehicles

Mass estimation by using machine learning

Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna

04:45–05:15 p.m.

Test and Release of Autonomous Driving Functions

How test workloads can be reduced by automation and intelligent parameterization of scenarios

IAV GmbH & tracetronic GmbH

 

05:15–05:30 p.m.

Closing and end of conference